Tuesday, December 23, 2014

More Gift Caricatures

 One More for the Road!


This was a fun one and done as part of a diptych. 

The lead AA of a medical firm's finance department commissioned me to draw two sets of gift caricatures. One for the executives celebrating the retirement of the chief financial officer. I drew the three of them hoisting him on their shoulders with the keys to his favorite car, a 1967 Pontiac GTO. That one was a more rendered piece but unfortunately the execs didn't give me permission to post it but I was assured by the client that they loved it. 

The one posted above is for the lead administrative assistant and the other financial officers of the department. Basically they're jacking the retiring CFO's wheels. Rumor has it he has dozens of them stashed in a secret underground location, not unlike Jay Leno.


Ahh......The Great Outdoors.



A very challenging one. Not unlike the 5ver I did for the sales director at Kraft. The art director for a brand identity strategy/design firm in Northbrook, IL commissioned this piece as a big sendoff for one of his team members; the lead lady in the boat holding her Excellence Award. He wanted it to be similar to the Mort Drucker cartoons he saw in the many issues of Mad Magazine he's collected over the years, hence the grayscale shaded look. This piece holds the record for the most people. The number of people was originally set for 24 or so but it quickly ballooned to about 37. Feel free to count the figures at your leisure.

As always the client supplies the photos and other reference. As is inevitable with multi-people projects like this not all photos are usable due to pixelization issues, bad lighting, etc. thus re-sends are necessary(luckily only four or so pix fell into that category). Nor did they all come in at once which was actually a relief since it gave me time to really focus on the details of smaller groups of subjects at specific moments during the process of drawing. As a result the original pencil sketch changed a bit but the main gist of the composition remained the same. Unfortunately given the relatively short deadline and the increased number of people I had no time to set the type for the banner as originally planned but the art director was kind enough to strip in the text to his specifications.

Ultimately things worked out and all parties involved were pleased and I finally got a chance to indulge in REM sleep again.






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